A fraction of one Abmahnung — monthly.
Three tiers. No seat tax. Cancel anytime. Annual paid up front gets two months free. For context, the typical legal fees on a single BFSG / WCAG Abmahnung from a competitor's law firm run €1,500–€7,500.
Single shop, weekly defensible scan. Annual: €1,490 (€120 off).
- 1 site · up to 50 pages per scan
- Weekly recurring crawl
- Timestamped PDF report each cycle
- WCAG 2.2 AA via axe-core 4.11
- Email summary on completion
- 30-day scan history retention
- Tamper-evident audit log (30 days)
- Verified-by-WCAGdesk badge
Daily monitoring + EU accessibility statement. Annual: €2,990 (€240 off).
- 1 site · up to 200 pages per scan
- Daily recurring crawl
- 90-day history with regression diff
- Quarterly accessibility statement (auto)
- Severity-weighted email alerts
- AI remediation suggestions — contextual fix + code diff on every issue
- CSV export for dev tickets
- PDF audit-trail bundle
- Outbound webhooks (Zapier → Jira / Linear / Slack)
- Tamper-evident audit log (90 days)
- Tamper-evident compliance evidence — Polygon-anchored, externally verifiable
Multi-brand or post-letter. Annual: €5,990 (€480 off).
- Up to 3 sites
- Daily crawl on every site
- Full audit-trail history (no cap)
- White-label PDF + statement
- AI remediation suggestions — contextual fix + code diff on every issue
- Audit log CSV / JSON export — procurement & SOC 2 evidence
- SSO via OIDC (Google Workspace, Okta, Azure AD)
- Outbound webhooks (Zapier → Jira / Linear / Slack)
- Priority support · Fachanwalt referral on request
- Annual paid invoice on request
Not ready for monitoring? Run a free scan and buy a one-time RFC 3161-timestamped conformance PDF for that page — €29, no subscription.
AI fixes in the free scan.
Most accessibility tools tell you what's broken. We tell you what's broken and how to fix the first two issues, with a unified code diff your developer can copy straight into a pull request. In the free scan. Without signup.
| Tool | AI fix in the free / entry tier? |
|---|---|
| WCAGdesk | Yes — first 2 issues with summary, root cause, fix steps, suggested value, and code diff. Free, no signup. |
| accessiBe | No — an overlay widget; doesn't show what's broken in code, doesn't propose source-code fixes. |
| UserWay | No — same overlay model. |
| Siteimprove | No AI fixes — rule-based remediation guidance only. Enterprise pricing. |
| TestParty | Yes, with auto-PR into your repo — paid only, no free tier preview. |
On Defense (€299/mo) and Counsel (€599/mo) the AI fix runs on every issue, on every scan, continuously — and joins the same RFC 3161-timestamped, Polygon-anchored evidence chain as the rest of the scan record. A diff your developer can ship; a record your lawyer can submit.
Common questions
Why are you priced higher than €99/mo accessibility tools?
Because we're not selling to a hobbyist. The buyer who has received a BFSG warning letter, or watched the Carrefour injunction land, is not optimizing €200 out of their year. They are optimizing legal risk. A €99 floor attracts the wrong customer and degrades the support load.
What about microenterprises?
EU EAA service requirements exempt microenterprises (under 10 employees AND under €2M revenue). If that's you, you probably don't need this product yet. We'd rather tell you that than sell you something you don't need.
Is this an overlay or a widget?
No. WCAGdesk runs a read-only crawler against your public pages. We don't inject anything into your site. Overlays got AccessiBe a $1M FTC penalty in 2025; we're explicitly the opposite category.
Will this make me 100% WCAG compliant?
No tool will. axe-core finds roughly 30–40% of WCAG issues. We're upfront about that on the methodology page. What we do is produce a defensible record of continuous due diligence, plus the accessibility statement EU operators must publish.
How does billing work?
Paddle handles checkout, EU VAT, and renewals. You can cancel from your account at any time. We don't store card data — Paddle is the merchant of record.